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Empowering the Community During Epilepsy Awareness Month
Antelope Valley Medical Center shares hope through epilepsy education.

In recognition of Epilepsy Awareness Month, Antelope Valley Medical Center (AVMC), launched an educational initiative aimed at increasing the public’s understanding of epilepsy and reducing the stigma surrounding the condition to support those living with epilepsy. With treatment and support, most people with epilepsy lead full, active, and successful lives.

AVMC’s Neurodiagnostic team hosted two events to provide educational material, encourage conversation, and bring epilepsy awareness to empower patients, families, and the broader community.

“By educating our community, we’re not only sharing knowledge, we’re building support and showing empathy by helping people feel seen and understood,” said Dr. Kruthika Shanmugam, M.D., Antelope Valley Medical Center’s Epilepsy & Medical Director. “Epilepsy is more than a medical condition; it’s a human experience that affects everyday life.”

Epilepsy is a neurological condition that causes recurring unprovoked seizures. A seizure occurs when there is a sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain. Anyone can develop epilepsy, it affects people of all ages, races, and backgrounds. Around 1 in 26 people in the United States will develop epilepsy during their lifetime. Approximately 3.4 million Americans live with active epilepsy, including 456,000 children. It’s one of the most common neurological disorders worldwide. (https://www.epilepsy.com)

AVMC’s “Lanes of Hope” Event Rolls Forward with Cancer Awareness for All
Antelope Valley Medical Center (AVMC) proudly hosted its annual Cancer Awareness and Prevention event, bringing the community together for an evening of bowling, education, and empowerment. The information and experience shared reinforces AVMC’s commitment to comprehensive cancer prevention and early detection.

With strong attendance and enthusiastic engagement, Lanes of Hope offered a unique blend of entertainment and health education. The event aimed to break down barriers to care by creating a relaxed, welcoming space where individuals could learn about cancer risks, symptoms, and screening options.

Speakers included Kenny Irving, NP and Kristina Schultz, NP, both from City of Hope, who shared the latest advancements in cancer prevention---the presentations highlighted lung cancer prevention and cervical cancer screening. Attendees had the opportunity to speak directly with medical experts, gaining valuable insights into proactive health strategies.

“This event reflects our boarder mission as a comprehensive Community Cancer Center to educate and empower our community,” said Edward Mirzabegian, Chief Executive Officer of Antelope Valley Medical Center. “Our hope is to help more people take charge of their health in a setting that’s both informative and enjoyable.”

AVMC extends its sincere thanks to its partners, volunteers, and healthcare professionals whose dedication made Lanes of Hope a meaningful and memorable experience. Their support helped create an evening that inspired awareness, action, and hope.

Defrosting A Magical BLVD Christmas
The season's just getting started in Lancaster! A Magical BLVD Christmas returns on Saturday, December 13 from 5 to 9 p.m., transforming The BLVD into a winter wonderland full of twinkling lights, festive music, and holiday joy.


  • Shop the Christkindlmarkt for handmade crafts and holiday treats
  • Take a Christmas ride, visit Santa's Workshop, and sled down real snow
  • Enjoy live entertainment all night long - featuring DJ Craig EC, SoCal Holiday Brass, and Colibrí Entertainment
  • Don't miss the Council Welcome and Tree Lighting at 6 p.m.!

Nominate a Hero: Palmdale Seeks Nominees for Annual Veteran of the Year Award
PALMDALE, CA — The City of Palmdale invites community members to nominate exceptional local veterans for its prestigious Veteran of the Year Award, recognizing those who exemplify extraordinary service and dedication to Antelope Valley veterans.

Nominations will be accepted from Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, through Tuesday, March 31, 2026. The award celebrates those who demonstrate bravery, dedication and sacrifice while remaining committed to uplifting fellow service members by volunteering, mentoring, advocating and taking meaningful action. Recognition is awarded regardless of military rank or branch of service.

“Our veterans have given so much to protect our freedoms, and many continue to serve their communities long after their military service ends,” said Mayor Pro Tem Laura Bettencourt. “This award honors those who dedicate themselves to supporting their fellow service members.”

The award was created in honor of AV Vets4Veterans Tom Hilzendeger, who spent decades advocating for veterans’ rights and building a robust support network for service members across the Antelope Valley. Hilzendeger’s legacy of compassion and tireless advocacy continues to inspire the region’s commitment to those who served.

Local Hydrogen Progess Remains Strong
FPH2 Response to ARCHES Pausing Operations

Lancaster, CA - Following yesterday’s announcement that the Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES) is pausing operations, the First Public Hydrogen Authority (FPH2) reassures stakeholders that hydrogen markets remain strong. The partnerships, infrastructure, and market activity built through ARCHES are key elements to hydrogen deployment, and we look forward to building on their success.

FPH2’s recent hydrogen supply solicitation drew a broad range of hydrogen suppliers, many new to the California market and ready to invest in our state, a clear indicator of an expanding renewable hydrogen market. Just last week, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) approved repowering Scattergood Generating Station, to a hydrogen-ready power plant. This will be the first large-scale green hydrogen power plant in California and the second hydrogen power plant for LADWP.

Additionally, the terminal operators and Port officials at nearly every port in California are unwaveringly pursuing new hydrogen solutions to help meet their clean air goals. Despite some changes with federal energy policy, we see strong and consistent public and private sector investment in the hydrogen economy in California, and growing interest in investing in equipment to integrate hydrogen as a renewable fuel in their operations. Looking across the hydrogen market in California, we need all renewable hydrogen projects to move forward to meet the new demand on the horizon; it is a very exciting time for California’s green economy and for hydrogen.

Help Shape Lancaster’s Future in Just One Minute!
Do you have about one minute a month to help make Lancaster better?

The City of Lancaster is teaming up with FlashVote, a quick and easy way for residents to share their opinions on important local topics. By joining, you’ll receive a 1-minute survey every few months — and you’ll see the full survey results within 48 hours!


  • Fast: Surveys take less than a minute.

  • Easy: Participate by email, text, or phone call — you choose!

  • Anonymous: Your responses and personal details are always kept private.

    Your feedback helps guide real decisions that impact the community — from parks and programs to public safety and city services.

    Don’t miss the first survey — it’s coming soon!

Palmdale Art Contest: Bytes and Bloom, a Celebration of Technology and Expression
The City of Palmdale is excited to announce its Digital Art Contest, Bytes and Blooms. This year’s theme, “Let Creativity Bloom in Every Byte”, merges technology with nature and showcases how innovation and sustainability can coexist.

All digital artists are invited to participate, and five prizes, one per age group, are up for grabs. The grand prize is a free laptop with a drawing tablet or an iPad Air with Apple Pencil and online digital art classes with a local artist! If under the age of 18, winning contestants must be accompanied by a guardian to pick up prizes.

All submissions must be original artwork and will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

  • Theme Interpretation (25 pts): How well the piece represents Bytes and Blooms.
  • Technical Skill (20 pts): Mastery of digital techniques and composition.
  • Creativity and Originality (15 pts): Unique and imaginative concepts.
  • Aesthetic and Impact (15 pts): Visual appeal and emotional engagement.
  • Presentation and Clarity (10 pts): Professionalism and quality of submission.



 
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